Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers calls an audible behind his offensive line during last Sunday's game against Washington.

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When sketching a prototype for a starting offensive line in the NFL, the Green Bay Packers wouldn't be the first place you're likely to look.

Two weeks ago during their regular-season opener against San Francisco, the Packers brought forth the shortest (6-feet-3¼ average) and fifth-lightest (309.8 pounds) starting offensive line in the league.

The group - David Bakhtiari, Josh Sitton, Evan Dietrich-Smith, T.J. Lang and Don Barclay - represent three fourth-round picks and two undrafted free agents and made the Packers one of only four teams to start the regular season with five homegrown ...